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Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Reply #1925 on: February 21, 2019, 07:36 PM »
Interactive Periodic Table of the Elements, in Pictures and Words.pngInteresting "stuff"

Interactive Periodic Table of the Elements, in Pictures and Words

Interactive periodic table with uses of each element. Downloadable pdfs and pngs also.

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micro drive pendant

Geek jewelry.




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Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Reply #1927 on: March 03, 2019, 11:09 AM »
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Canada’s Magical Polka-Dotted Lake is an Otherworldly Sight to See

It is also crap to play 'Twister' on.  :P

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« Reply #1928 on: March 06, 2019, 07:47 PM »
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Update Google Chrome Right Now

I have the update. Do you?


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Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Reply #1929 on: March 06, 2019, 08:47 PM »
While having the most up-to-date software on your computer is usually an excellent idea, the LifeHacker article doesn't say anything about the reason why. Just that you should do this, because they say so. Call me a rebellious fool or whatever, but when I read such garbage, I am inclined to do just the opposite.

Then again, I don't use Chrome on my PC's...where 99.9% of my internet surfing takes place anyway. My systems are really a 'No Chrome'-zone. As I have Android with Google Play, Chrome comes with that like the unwanted stepchild and gets treated as such, because I am not allowed to remove it from my phone.


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Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Reply #1930 on: March 06, 2019, 09:17 PM »
While having the most up-to-date software on your computer is usually an excellent idea, the LifeHacker article doesn't say anything about the reason why. Just that you should do this, because they say so. Call me a rebellious fool or whatever, but when I read such garbage, I am inclined to do just the opposite.

Then again, I don't use Chrome on my PC's...where 99.9% of my internet surfing takes place anyway. My systems are really a 'No Chrome'-zone. As I have Android with Google Play, Chrome comes with that like the unwanted stepchild and gets treated as such, because I am not allowed to remove it from my phone.



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Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Reply #1931 on: March 11, 2019, 02:07 PM »

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« Reply #1932 on: March 11, 2019, 04:41 PM »



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« Reply #1935 on: March 15, 2019, 05:22 PM »
The Balding Man On A Chair And His Cat Look In The Different Mirrors At Home.jpgInteresting "stuff"    A Unicorn In A Unitard On A Unicycle.jpgInteresting "stuff"

The Balding Man On A Chair And His Cat Look In The Different Mirrors At Home

A Unicorn In A Unitard On A Unicycle

I found a wide variety of pictures searching on Google Images. Get the archive below to see them all. Source links are in the Properties menu(or it's Details tab).


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Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Reply #1941 on: March 22, 2019, 12:42 AM »
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UC Berkeley gene therapy helps blind mice gain sight, could be used to cure blindness

21st Century Children's Tunes!
"3 Blind Mice. 3 Blind Mice. Now repaired with gene therapy!"
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« Reply #1942 on: March 22, 2019, 02:03 AM »
While having the most up-to-date software on your computer is usually an excellent idea, the LifeHacker article doesn't say anything about the reason why. Just that you should do this, because they say so. Call me a rebellious fool or whatever, but when I read such garbage, I am inclined to do just the opposite.

Then again, I don't use Chrome on my PC's...where 99.9% of my internet surfing takes place anyway. My systems are really a 'No Chrome'-zone. As I have Android with Google Play, Chrome comes with that like the unwanted stepchild and gets treated as such, because I am not allowed to remove it from my phone.

What's your opinion on Vivaldi?
(I think) it's a Chromium back end, with a power-user type front end made by a chunk of Ex-Opera employees who got grumpy when Opera abandoned Presto and decided to just be a "shell wrapper" on top of Chrome-something.

So Vivaldi is nice because it allows (me) to use most of the Chrome plugins, and a reasonable amount of peace of mind they aren't really using much more data than they have to (compared to many of our Google Knows Too Much concerns.)

So I am a bit shocked at "how much I missed" not keeping up with tech news! I have to "medium soon" go do a password overhaul on some of my email, and I just installed the "password checker" (so even if you don't want that very precise plugin, it's my larger point about Vivaldi in general is one of my pair of Go-to browsers.)


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Re: Interesting "stuff"
« Reply #1943 on: March 22, 2019, 06:39 PM »
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Chrome 0-day exploit

The latest Malwarebytes Labs update on the Google Chrome 0-day exploit.


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« Reply #1945 on: April 01, 2019, 08:20 PM »


The Huawei P30 Pro camera can see in the Dark

New Human Ancestor Species Discovered… And it had a Tail!.jpgInteresting "stuff"

New Human Ancestor Species Discovered… And it had a Tail!

Homo Aprilensis seems to be more likely Homo April1stensis.


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« Reply #1946 on: April 01, 2019, 09:00 PM »
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Why This Coca-Cola Bottle Could Sell for Over $100,000

$100,000 for a Coke bottle, that's a collector!

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24 things made obsolete by smartphones

11 everyday things your smartphone has made obsolete




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